Artists should bring their A-game this Friday to a Flaming Mic competition hosted by King Mook and All About Music.

The show will happen at the Black Eagle Community Center, with the doors opening at 8 p.m. and the show starting at 9 p.m.

Artists will be judged by Whitney Peyton, a hip hop artist who won a Grammy in 2012; a previous Flaming Mic winner, Britta Lee; and a friend of Peyton, said Princeton "King Mook" Sanders, the event's promoter.

Prizes will be given for the top three performers. Judges pick the top three, and the audience picks the winner.

At press time, Sanders had about 10 performers signed on for the competition. He said he will likely have an open spot or two Friday night, so if you're interested, show up with $25 to enter.

"We just have anything you can think of in this competition," Sanders said.

Sanders is also taking the show on the road, with competitions in Missoula and Billings this week also.

The Flaming Mic is meant to be something that's a little different from anything else in Montana. Sanders hopes to continue to bring the competition to different cities in the state too.

Sanders promises the show will provide plenty of entertainment.

"They can expect a variety of local talent, and then they can expect something they haven't seen in Great Falls, I can guarantee that," Sanders said.